A carved Yue celadon box and cover, Five Dynasties period, 10th century
Lot 1071. A carved Yue celadon box and cover, Five Dynasties period, 10th century; 4 7⁄8 in. (12.3 cm.) diam, cloth box. Price realised USD 17,640 (Estimate USD 10,000 – USD 15,000). © Christie's 2022
The shallow domed cover is carved in relief with a scrolling peony spray. The box and cover are covered overall with a pale olive-green glaze.
Provenance: Acquired in Hong Kong, 1988.
Note: Intended to contain precious substances and objects, Yue ware covered boxes of this type were highly treasured in the ancient time. The boxes’ high status is reflected in the lavish decorations, among which the relief carving such as that displayed on the current piece is the most sophisticated and expensive technique. A Yue ware box decorated with peony motif but with a ring of grooves surrounding the central roundel is in the Art Institute of Chicago, and is illustrated by Yutaka Mino and K. R. Tsiang, Ice and Green Clouds: Traditions of Chinese Celadon, Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1986, pp. 132-133, no. 49. Compare, also, a fragment of a similar Yue ware ‘peony’ box found at the Yue ware kilns in Shangyu Xian, illustrated in ibid, p. 132, fig. 49b.
Christie's. Important Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, New York, 25 march 2022